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Icerise

Posted 27 January 2012 - 05:20 AM

Icerise

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Hey eki91,

i got the same error until i tried using the cmd.exe without explicit Admin rights. (Checked SuperFetch, Registry etc. befor, but didn't work..)
My user account has Admin rights, so i tried it out, and it worked for me.
Perhaps that works for u too.

eki91

Posted 29 January 2012 - 08:00 PM

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>Ice
still the same for me..not working..

>andre
i end up installing all the updates from window update
and installing the hot fixes too..
but still not working..
i quite strange since i can used it before without problem..
until last months..
maybe got something to do with sp1 update??

Posted 30 January 2012 - 11:38 AM

eki91

Posted 30 January 2012 - 11:25 PM

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>Andre
i tried change the registry value but still the same...
btw i do some google and end up on a thread..http://forum.lowyat....c/1606856/ 1940
there is a post about troubleshoot for this anyway..
i follow it but i just dont get the part for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\SysMain 0
i donno which one need to be set to 0..
the other modification is just the same as in the link site provided..
here the screenshot for my registry value..

My laptop has been very slow at booting lately and running WPT won't do any good as well, this problem mainly lies on windows update I believe, but I didn't say that u should stop windows update, maybe there's something going on with the original win7 home premium bundled with this machine.

I've verified about the changing registry in for the wpt to work, but i've confirmed that it's a fake wpt optimization, usually, after u format the pc or installed a full windows update after the format, u would run the wpt, but as the time goes by, the wpt stopped working, even for me and i dont think there's a solution to make the wpt optimizes ur laptop even with the registry fixes

hope this information helps

he said about try to defrag 1~2 times bfore doing the boot trace in the blog...

C:\Temp>xperf /tti -i standby_BASE+CSWITCH+DRIVERS+POWER_1.etl -o summary_sleep.
xml -a suspend
xperf: warning: applying restriction of access for trace processing
33288636 Events were lost in this trace. Data may be unreliable
.
This is usually caused by insufficient disk bandwidth for ETW lo
gging.
Please try increasing the minimum and maximum number of buffers
and/or
the buffer size. Doubling these values would be a good first at
tempt.
Please note, though, that this action increases the amount of me
mory
reserved for ETW buffers, increasing memory pressure on your sce
nario.
See "xperf -help start" for the associated command line options.
C:\Temp>

I read somewhere you may need to increase the pagefile size, which I have done, increasing it from 2047 (Windows default) to 8192 - this made no difference. I also read that you need to turn UAC on (I had it off at first), but this also made no difference for me. I also read you may need to increase buffer sizes, but I dont know how to do this? I am running on a Crucial 64GB Real SSD, connected to SATA 6GB connection using AHCI.

A brief history:

I am trying to locate what is possibly causing my PC to be slower at sleep/startup than it should be. After a lot of faffing around and getting nowhere I have done a complete reinstall of windows 7 x86 Enterprise and just have the bare essential drivers installed - LAN, Audio, AHCI, ACPI and nVidia graphics card drivers (all the latest drivers). In this configuration, I timed my sleep/resume times (using a goold old fashioned stopwatch!) and found that my sleep times were averaging 12-15 seconds (Hybrid sleep) and my resume times were 5-7 seconds. This is what I am using as a benchmark for future tests.

Now I install my TV card (Blackgold BGT3595) and as soon as I install the drivers for this card (latest drivers from manufacturers website) I see a delay in my sleep/resume times. Sleep times are now 17-31 seconds and resume times are 12-21 seconds - a big difference in comparison to the times before these drivers where installed.

I would really like to have the summary .xml file for me to identify exactly where the problems lie, and also so I could use as evidence to provide to Blackgold incase it turns out it is deffinately related to thier drivers, then the information in the summary .xml file could be of use to them in determining where the problem lies, and hopefully coming up with a solution.

The .etl file that is generated is 779MB and would be too large (I think) to send to them so the summary.xml file is my best bet I think, but as I say above, I cannot create the summary .xml file for some reason.

I can open .etl file and view the contents, but I have no clue in what I am doing and how to interpret the information displayed to me.

I can provide a quick snapshot here of Driver Delays, does this look normal or wrong ?

Also, on a side note, I noticed in the power settings where you can define what the power buttons do, before I installed the TV Card drivers I had a "Power Button" option, but after installing the drivers I had a "Power Button" and "Sleep Button" options. I found this a little confusing I just thought I would mention in here for consistency.

MagicAndre1981

Posted 02 February 2012 - 11:51 AM

Now I install my TV card (Blackgold BGT3595) and as soon as I install the drivers for this card (latest drivers from manufacturers website) I see a delay in my sleep/resume times. Sleep times are now 17-31 seconds and resume times are 12-21 seconds - a big difference in comparison to the times before these drivers where installed.

I think you should ask this the support of your TV card manufacture. The trace whould also only show the driver as cause. And this is what you already know.

You can try to disable the TV card most of the time and use devcon.exe to enable it via script when you need the TV card.